Asian Cycling Confederation

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Asian Cycling Confederation
Logo of the ACC.jpg
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersDubai, UAE
President
United Arab Emirates Osama AlShaafar

The national federations of the UCI form confederations by continent. In Asia, this body is the Asian Cycling Confederation, also shortened to ACC.

Presidents[]

President Country Years
Dr. Khaled Al-Turki  Saudi Arabia 1993 1996
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Darshan Singh Gill  Malaysia 1996 2005
Cho Hee-wook  South Korea 2005 2017
Osama AlShaafar  United Arab Emirates 2017 present

Member Federations[]

As of June 2021, the ACC consists of 44 member federations.[1]

Country Federation
 Afghanistan
 Bahrain
 Bangladesh
 Brunei
 Cambodia
 China Chinese Cycling Association
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Cycling Association
 Hong Kong Hong Kong Cycling Association
 India Cycling Federation of India
 Indonesia Indonesian Cycling Federation
 Iran Cycling Federation of the I. R. Iran
 Iraq
 Japan Japan Cycling Federation
 Jordan
 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Cycling Federation
 Kuwait
 Kyrgyzstan
 Laos
 Lebanon Fédération Libanaise de Cyclisme
 Macau Macau Cycling Association
 Malaysia Malaysian National Cycling Federation
 Maldives
 Mongolia
 Myanmar
   Nepal
 North Korea
 Oman
 Pakistan Pakistan Cycling Federation
 Palestine
 Philippines Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines
 Qatar Qatar Cycling Federation
 Saudi Arabia
 Singapore Singapore Cycling Federation
 South Korea Korea Cycling Federation
 Sri Lanka
 Syria
 Tajikistan
 Thailand
 Timor-Leste East Timor Cycling Federation
 Turkmenistan
 United Arab Emirates
 Uzbekistan
 Vietnam
 Yemen

Representative from Asia to UCI Management Committee[]

Dato' Amarjit Singh Gill (2018)
Name Country Years
Osama Al Shaafar  United Arab Emirates 2017 present Automatically as ACC President
Dato' Amarjit Singh Gill  Malaysia 2017 present Elected at Bergen, Norway at UCI Congress 2017

References[]

  1. ^ "National Federations". ACC – Asian Cycling Confederation. Retrieved 29 June 2021.

External links[]

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